India's TCS to Appeal $940 Million US Court Damages

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 18 April 2016 10:02 IST

India's biggest IT outsourcing firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) says it will challenge $940 million (roughly Rs. 6,264 crores) in damages imposed by a US court in an intellectual property theft case.

A federal grand jury in the US state of Wisconsin found TCS and its American unit guilty of using data from a US medical software firm without permission, according to Indian media reports.

The Mumbai-based company said in a statement late Saturday that it plans to "defend its position vigorously in appeals to higher courts".

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It also said it "did not misuse or derive any benefit" from documents downloaded from the user-web portal of US-based Epic Systems when developing its own hospital management system.

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"As an organization, TCS remains committed to protecting IP (intellectual property) as well as its reputation and financial interests fully," it said.

The statement did not put a figure on the fine. But the Press Trust of India and other media said TCS and the American unit were ordered to pay $240 million (roughly Rs. 1,599 crores) to Epic Systems for using its software without permission and another $700 million in punitive damages.

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Epic Systems filed the lawsuit in 2014, accusing TCS of taking its crucial data when it was hired by the company to install healthcare software for a US-based client, according to the Press Trust of India.

Friday's verdict in the US came days before TCS announces its fourth-quarter and financial-year results on Monday.

 

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